2022 San Diego Padres season

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2022  San Diego Padres
National League Wild Card Winners
SD Logo Brown.svg
League National League
Division West
Ballpark Petco Park
City San Diego, California
Record89–73 (.549)
Divisional place2nd
Owners Peter Seidler
General managers A. J. Preller
Managers Bob Melvin
Television Bally Sports San Diego (Don Orsillo, Mark Grant, Mike Pomeranz, Mark Sweeney, Jesse Agler)
Radio KWFN 97.3 FM (Jesse Agler, Tony Gwynn Jr., Mark Grant)
XEMO 860 AM (Spanish) (Eduardo Ortega, Carlos Hernandez, Pedro Gutierrez)
  2021 Seasons 2023  

The 2022 San Diego Padres season was the 54th season of the San Diego Padres franchise. The Padres play their home games at Petco Park as members of Major League Baseball's National League West.

Contents

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7. [1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders. [2]

On October 2, San Diego clinched their first wild card berth since the pandemic shortened 2020 season and their first in a full season since the 2006 season. They defeated the New York Mets in the NLWCS and the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLDS. The Padres' 3–1 victory over the Dodgers was considered a historic upset, as their 111 wins in the regular season were the fourth most in MLB history and 22 more than San Diego's 89. The only time in league playoff history that a team defeated an opponent who was more than 22 wins better was in the 1906 World Series, when the 93-win Chicago White Sox defeated the 116-win Chicago Cubs. San Diego advanced to face Philadelphia Phillies in the NLCS, the Padres' first championship series since 1998. [3] However, they were defeated by the Phillies, losing in five games.

Offseason

Lockout

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place. [4] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades. [5] [6]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022. [7]

Rule changes

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League adopted the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery was implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches appeared on player uniforms and helmets for the first time. [8] [9]

Acquisitions

PositionPlayer2021 Team
RP Nick Martinez Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks
RP Robert Suarez Hanshin Tigers
C Jorge Alfaro Miami Marlins
DH Luke Voit New York Yankees
SP Sean Manaea Oakland Athletics
RP Luis García St. Louis Cardinals
OF Nomar Mazara Detroit Tigers
CP Taylor Rogers Minnesota Twins
OF Trayce Thompson Chicago Cubs
RP Ray Kerr Seattle Mariners
OF/1B Brent Rooker Minnesota Twins
OF/1B Matt Beaty Los Angeles Dodgers
UTL Brandon Dixon Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
RP Tayler Scott Hiroshima Toyo Carp

Departures

PositionPlayer2022 Team
RP Mark Melancon Arizona Diamondbacks
OF Tommy Pham Cincinnati Reds
IF Adam Frazier Seattle Mariners
RP Matt Strahm Boston Red Sox
SP Chris Paddack Minnesota Twins
C Victor Caratini Milwaukee Brewers
RP Daniel Hudson Los Angeles Dodgers
SP Jake Arrieta Retired
RP Emilio Pagan Minnesota Twins
OF Jake Marisnick Texas Rangers
RP Miguel Díaz Boston Red Sox
RP Keone Kela Tokyo Yakult Swallows
OF Brian O'Grady Saitama Seibu Lions
RP Nick Ramirez Seattle Mariners
OF Patrick Kivlehan Chicago White Sox
SP Vince Velasquez Chicago White Sox
OF John Andreoli Philadelphia Phillies
RP Ross Detwiler Cincinnati Reds


Regular season

Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 111510.68557–2454–27
San Diego Padres 89730.5492244–3745–36
San Francisco Giants 81810.5003044–3737–44
Arizona Diamondbacks 74880.4573740–4134–47
Colorado Rockies 68940.4204341–4027–54

National League Wild Card

Division leaders W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 111510.685
Atlanta Braves 101610.623
St. Louis Cardinals 93690.574
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 101610.623+14
San Diego Padres 89730.549+2
Philadelphia Phillies 87750.537
Milwaukee Brewers 86760.5311
San Francisco Giants 81810.5006
Arizona Diamondbacks 74880.45713
Chicago Cubs 74880.45713
Miami Marlins 69930.42618
Colorado Rockies 68940.42019
Pittsburgh Pirates 621000.38325
Cincinnati Reds 621000.38325
Washington Nationals 551070.34032

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022

TeamARIATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 2–44–33–49–105–145–14–32–43–34–35–1410–92–54–312–8
Atlanta 4–23–34–36–12–413–63–310–911–87–03–44–34–314–513–7
Chicago 3–43–311–83–40–74–210–94–36–010–92–52–56–134–26–14
Cincinnati 4–33–48–112–40–74–36–131–51–67–120–64–27–123–412–8
Colorado 10–91–64–34–28–112–43–42–52–53–310–95–142–43–49–11
Los Angeles 14–54–27–07–011–86–14–33–43–41–514–515–44–23–315–5
Miami 1–56–132–43–44–21–64–36–137–124–33–43–42–415–48–12
Milwaukee 3–43–39–1013–64–33–43–42–42–411–83–43–49–103–315–5
New York 4–29–103–45–15–24–313–64–214–56–12–44–35–214–59–11
Philadelphia 3–38–110–66–15–24–312–74–25–146–14–31–54–316–39–11
Pittsburgh 3–40–79–1012–73–35–13–48–111–61–62–41–56–134–34–16
San Diego 14–54–35–26–09–105–144–34–34–23–44–213–62–44–38–12
San Francisco 9–103–45–22–414–54–154–34–33–45–15–16–133–44–210–10
St. Louis 5–23–413–612–74–22–44–210–92–53–413–64–24–34–310–10
Washington 3–45–142–44–34–33–34–153–35–143–163–43–42–43–48–12

Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.

Game log

Regular season

2022 game log: 89–73 (Home: 44–37; Away: 45–36)
April: 14–8 (Home: 6–4; Away: 8–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 7@ Diamondbacks 2–4 Mantiply (1–0) Suárez (0–1)35,5080–1L1
2April 8@ Diamondbacks 3–0 Manaea (1–0) Pérez (0–1) Rogers (1)17,2971–1W1
3April 9@ Diamondbacks 5–2 Wilson (1–0) Kennedy (0–1) Rogers (2)19,5042–1W2
4April 10@ Diamondbacks 10–5 Adams (1–0) Smith (0–1)19,0893–1W3
5April 11@ Giants 4–2 Wilson (2–0) Rogers (0–1) Rogers (3)23,2794–1W4
6April 12@ Giants 2–13 Cobb (1–0) Darvish (0–1)25,5604–2L1
7April 13@ Giants 1–2 Webb (1–0) Manaea (1–1) Doval (1)27,1974–3L2
8April 14 Braves 12–1 Musgrove (1–0) Morton (1–1)44,8445–3W1
9April 15 Braves 2–5 O'Day (1–0) Johnson (0–1) Jansen (1)41,9935–4L1
10April 16 Braves 2–5 Anderson (1–1) Martinez (0–1) Jansen (2)36,9245–5L2
11April 17 Braves 2–1 Darvish (1–1) Elder (1–1) Rogers (4)37,6946–5W1
12April 18 Reds 4–1 Manaea (2–1) Lodolo (0–2) Rogers (5)31,1217–5W2
13April 19 Reds 6–2 Musgrove (2–0) Sanmartin (0–2)31,3138–5W3
14April 20 Reds 6–0 Gore (1–0) Gutiérrez (0–3)29,3599–5W4
15April 22 Dodgers 1–6 Urías (1–1) Martinez (0–2)44,4829–6L1
16April 23 Dodgers 3–2 (10) Suárez (1–1) Bruihl (0–1)44,44410–6W1
17April 24 Dodgers 2–10 Kershaw (3–0) Manaea (2–2)44,93010–7L1
18April 26@ Reds 9–6 Musgrove (3–0) Sanmartin (0–3)-10,05611–7W1
19April 27@ Reds 8–5 Gore (2–0) Gutiérrez (0–4) Rogers (6)9,19212–7W2
20April 28@ Reds 7–5 Martinez (1–2) Mahle (1–3) Rogers (7)10,44913–7W3
21April 29@ Pirates 7–3 Darvish (2–1) Thompson (0–3)9,75514–7W4
22April 30@ Pirates 6–7 (10) Stratton (1–1) García (0–1)20,48314–8L1
May: 16–11 (Home: 7–6; Away: 9–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
23May 1@ Pirates 5–2 Musgrove (4–0) Keller (0–4) Rogers (9)8,35015–8W1
May 3@ Guardians Postponed (rain); Makeup May 4
24May 4 (1)@ Guardians 5–4 Crismatt (1–0) Plesac (1–3) Rogers (10)see 2nd game16–8W2
25May 4 (2)@ Guardians 5–6 (10) Sandlin (2–1) Lamet (0–1)10,24416–9L1
26May 5 Marlins 2–1 Martinez (2–2) Luzardo (2–2) Rogers (11)31,03417–9W1
27May 6 Marlins 3–2 Darvish (3–1) Alcántara (2–2) Wilson (1)37,58518–9W2
28May 7 Marlins 0–8 López (4–1) Manaea (2–3)34,70918–10L1
29May 8 Marlins 3–2 Suárez (2–1) Sulser (0–1)37,93719–10W1
30May 9 Cubs 0–6 Hendricks (2–3) Gore (2–1)41,59519–11L1
31May 10 Cubs 5–4 Wilson (3–0) Gsellman (0–1) Rogers (12)31,04720–11W1
32May 11 Cubs 5–7 Givens (2–0) García (0–2) Wick (2)29,34420–12L1
33May 13@ Braves 11–6 García (1–2) Smith (0–1) Rogers (13)40,63521–12W1
34May 14@ Braves 5–6 Jansen (2–0) Wilson (3–1)40,49021–13L1
35May 15@ Braves 7–3 (11) Crismatt (2–0) Stephens (0–1)40,11422–13W1
36May 17@ Phillies 3–0 Clevinger (1–0) Eflin (1–3) Rogers (14)29,20023–13W2
37May 18@ Phillies 0–3 Wheeler (2–3) Snell (0–1) Knebel (8)27,65523–14L1
38May 19@ Phillies 2–0 Darvish (4–1) Gibson (3–2) Rogers (15)30,14624–14W1
39May 20@ Giants 8–7 (10) García (2–2) Doval (0–2) Suárez (1)31,35925–14W2
40May 21@ Giants 2–1 Musgrove (5–0) Rodón (4–3) Rogers (16)38,91626–14W3
41May 22@ Giants 10–1 Gore (3–1) Wood (3–3)35,36327–14W4
42May 23 Brewers 3–2 (10) García (3–2) Sánchez (0–1)31,50428–14W5
43May 24 Brewers 1–4 Burnes (2–2) Snell (0–2) Williams (3)39,83428–15L1
44May 25 Brewers 1–2 Perdomo (1–0) Darvish (4–2) Williams (4)27,83128–16L2
45May 27 Pirates 4–3 Crismatt (3–0) Underwood Jr. (0–1) Rogers (17)41,88829–16W1
46May 28 Pirates 2–4 Banda (1–0) Rogers (0–1) Bednar (9)38,18929–17L1
47May 29 Pirates 4–2 (10) García (4–2) Stratton (2–2)44,39530–17W1
48May 30@ Cardinals 3–6 Pallante (1–0) Martinez (2–3)42,14030–18L1
49May 31@ Cardinals 2–3 (10) VerHagen (3–0) Rogers (0–2)33,41830–19L2
June: 16–13 (Home: 8–6; Away: 8–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
50June 1@ Cardinals 2–5 Hudson (4–2) Darvish (4–3) Wittgren (1)34,26830–20L3
51June 2@ Brewers 4–5 Strzelecki (1–0) Rogers (0–3)21,45130–21L4
52June 3@ Brewers 7–0 Musgrove (6–0) Burnes (3–3)30,01931–21W1
53June 4@ Brewers 4–0 Gore (4–1) Ashby (1–4)37,37632–21W2
54June 5@ Brewers 6–4 (10) Hill (1–0) Gott (1–1) Rogers (18)32,28533–21W3
55June 6 Mets 5–11 Carrasco (7–1) Snell (0–3)34,85833–22L1
56June 7 Mets 7–0 Darvish (5–3) Walker (3–2)31,79634–22W1
57June 8 Mets 13–2 Manaea (3–3) Bassitt (4–4)40,99235–22W2
58June 10 Rockies 9–0 Musgrove (7–0) Kuhl (4–3)35,20736–22W3
59June 11 (1) Rockies 2–1 (10) Wilson (4–1) Estévez (1–4)31,41537–22W4
60June 11 (2) Rockies 2–6 Freeland (2–5) Gore (4–2)30,04037–23L1
61June 12 Rockies 2–4 Márquez (3–5) García (4–3) Bard (13)41,75437–24L2
62June 13@ Cubs 4–1 Darvish (6–3) Wick (1–2) Rogers (19)31,62938–24W1
63June 14@ Cubs 12–5 Tyler (1–0) Effross (1–2)29,23339–24W2
64June 15@ Cubs 19–5 Stammen (1–0) Kilian (0–1)31,57040–24W3
65June 16@ Cubs 6–4 Musgrove (8–0) Swarmer (1–2) Rogers (20)30,09641–24W4
66June 17@ Rockies 4–10 Freeland (3–5) Gore (4–3)34,30441–25L1
67June 18@ Rockies 4–5 Colomé (2–0) García (4–4) Bard (14)38,76841–26L2
68June 19@ Rockies 3–8 Senzatela (3–3) Snell (0–4)47,34241–27L3
69June 20 Diamondbacks 4–1 Darvish (7–3) Davies (2–4) Rogers (21)35,43042–27W1
70June 21 Diamondbacks 3–2 (11) Hill (2–0) Kennedy (3–4)31,52843–27W2
71June 22 Diamondbacks 10–4 Morejón (1–0) Bumgarner (3–7) Martinez (1)31,02444–27W3
72June 23 Phillies 2–6 Suárez (6–4) Musgrove (8–1)40,35544–27L1
73June 24 Phillies 1–0 Crismatt (4–0) Nola (4–5) Rogers (22)38,89045–28W1
74June 25 Phillies 2–4 Eflin (3–5) Snell (0–5) Domínguez (2)37,46745–29L1
75June 26 Phillies 5–8 Nelson (2–1) Crismatt (4–1) Bellatti (1)41,62045–30L2
76June 28@ Diamondbacks 6–7 Melancon (3–6) Rogers (0–4)19,90445–31L3
77June 29@ Diamondbacks 4–0 Clevinger (2–0) Bumgarner (3–8) Martinez (2)20,10946–31W1
78June 30@ Dodgers 1–3 Phillips (2–3) Musgrove (8–2) Kimbrel (14)53,09446–32L1
July: 11–14 (Home: 6–6; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
79July 1@ Dodgers 1–5 Gonsolin (10–0) Stammen (1–1)48,07646–33L2
80July 2@ Dodgers 2–7 Anderson (9–1) Darvish (7–4)47,06146–34L3
81July 3@ Dodgers 4–2 Martinez (3–3) Kimbrel (1–4) Rogers (23)42,63347–34W1
82July 4 Mariners 2–8 Flexen (5–8) Manaea (3–4)37,91347–35L1
83July 5 Mariners 2–6 Gilbert (10–3) Clevinger (2–1)29,74547–36L2
84July 7 Giants 2–1 (10) Crismatt (5–1) García (1–3)42,65648–36W1
85July 8 Giants 6–3 Snell (1–5) Long (0–2) Martinez (3)42,86149–36W2
86July 9 Giants 1–3 Rodón (8–5) García (4–5)41,71449–37L1
87July 10 Giants 0–12 Wood (6–7) Gore (4–4)38,71249–38L2
88July 11@ Rockies 6–5 Manaea (4–4) Ureña (0–1) Rogers (24)27,59250–38W1
89July 12@ Rockies 3–5 Gomber (5–7) Clevinger (2–2) Bard (19)26,57750–39L1
90July 13@ Rockies 6–10 Stephenson (1–1) Scott (0–1)25,72550–40L2
91July 14@ Rockies 5–8 Chacín (4–2) Crismatt (5–2) Estévez (1)28,07750–41L3
92July 15 Diamondbacks 5–3 Darvish (8–4) Bumgarner (5–9) Rogers (25)41,30251–41W1
93July 16 Diamondbacks 4–3 Manaea (5–4) Ramirez (2–3) Rogers (26)42,38452–41W2
94July 17 Diamondbacks 1–3 Kelly (9–5) Clevinger (2–3) Melancon (13)36,42852–42L1
92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, CA
95July 22@ Mets 4–1 Darvish (9–4) Scherzer (6–2) Rogers (27)36,85553–42W1
96July 23@ Mets 2–1 Snell (2–5) Bassitt (7–7) Rogers (28)39,35954–42W2
97July 24@ Mets 5–8 Smith (2–3) Musgrove (8–3) Díaz (21)35,47554–43L1
98July 25@ Tigers 4–12 Vest (2–2) Manaea (5–5)21,64754–44L2
99July 26@ Tigers 6–4 (10) Rogers (1–4) Soto (2–5) Martinez (4)24,21355–44W1
100July 27@ Tigers 3–4 Fulmer (3–4) Rogers (1–5)24,66955–45L1
101July 29 Twins 10–1 Snell (3–5) Ryan (7–4)43,17156–45W1
102July 30 Twins 4–7 Gray (6–3) Musgrove (8–4)39,57456–46L1
103July 31 Twins 3–2 Manaea (6–5) Bundy (6–5) García (1)37,33657–46W1
August: 16–13 (Home: 8–6; Away: 8–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
104August 1 Rockies 4–1 Clevinger (3–3) Senzatela (3–6) García (2)29,98358–46W2
105August 2 (1) Rockies 13–5 Darvish (10–4) Bird (1–3)23,82859–46W3
106August 2 (2) Rockies 3–2 Hader (2–4) Colomé (2–4)30,75960–46W4
107August 3 Rockies 9–1 Snell (4–5) Kuhl (6–7)44,65261–46W5
108August 4 Rockies 3–7 Freeland (7–7) Musgrove (8–5)30,36661–47L1
109August 5@ Dodgers 1–8 Gonsolin (13–1) Manaea (6–6)52,71461–48L2
110August 6@ Dodgers 3–8 Martin (3–0) Clevinger (3–4)52,12461–49L3
111August 7@ Dodgers 0–4 Anderson (13–1) Darvish (10–5)48,09361–50L4
112August 8 Giants 0–1 Wood (8–9) Snell (4–6) Doval (15)40,68661–51L5
113August 9 Giants 7–4 Hill (3–0) Rogers (2–4)38,62662–51W1
114August 10 Giants 13–7 Suárez (3–1) Marte (0–1)32,83463–51W2
115August 12@ Nationals 10–5 Clevinger (4–4) Abbott (0–2)35,39064–51W3
116August 13@ Nationals 3–4 Finnegan (4–2) Darvish (10–6) Edwards Jr. (2)33,66164–52L1
117August 14@ Nationals 6–0 Snell (5–6) Espino (0–5)27,49865–52W1
118August 15@ Marlins 0–3 Alcántara (11–5) Musgrove (8–6) Scott (17)9,12365–53L1
119August 16@ Marlins 3–4 Hernández (3–6) García (4–6) Floro (3)9,06565–54L2
120August 17@ Marlins 10–3 Morejón (2–0) López (7–8)7,27366–54W1
121August 18 Nationals 1–3 Edwards Jr. (5–3) Darvish (10–7) Finnegan (6)41,82066–55L1
122August 19 Nationals 3–6 Ramírez (4–1) Hader (2–5) Finnegan (7)39,47466–56L2
123August 20 Nationals 2–1 Morejón (3–0) Cishek (1–4) García (3)42,52967–56W1
124August 21 Nationals 2–1 Manaea (7–6) Corbin (4–17) Martinez (5)38,25368–56W1
125August 23 Guardians 1–3 Sandlin (5–2) Clevinger (4–5) Clase (29)38,16668–57L1
126August 24 Guardians 0–7 Quantrill (10–5) Snell (5–7)30,40968–58L2
127August 26@ Royals 13–5 Suárez (4–1) Bubic (2–9)16,47969–58W1
128August 27@ Royals 4–3 Darvish (11–7) Lynch (4–9) Martinez (6)22,23270–58W2
129August 28@ Royals 7–15 Heasley (2–7) Manaea (7–7)12,58470–59L1
130August 29@ Giants 6–5 Clevinger (5–5) Rodón (12–7) Martinez (7)24,81571–59W1
131August 30@ Giants 4–3 Snell (6–7) Webb (11–8) Martinez (8)28,26772–59W2
132August 31@ Giants 5–4 Musgrove (9–6) Wood (8–12) Hader (30)25,29873–59W3
September: 13–12 (Home: 6–7; Away: 7–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
133September 2@ Dodgers 7–1 Darvish (12–7) May (1–2)45,16474–59W4
134September 3@ Dodgers 1–12 Urías (15–7) Manaea (7–8)46,14474–60L1
135September 4@ Dodgers 4–9 Vesia (4–0) Clevinger (5–6)48,52274–61L2
136September 5 Diamondbacks 0–5 Nelson (1–0) Snell (6–8)37,71374–62L3
137September 6 Diamondbacks 6–5 Martinez (4–3) Kennedy (4–7)31,30875–62W1
138September 7 Diamondbacks 6–3 Darvish (13–7) Henry (3–4) Hader (31)36,94876–62W2
139September 9 Dodgers 5–4 (10) Morejón (4–0) Hembree (3–1)43,28677–62W3
140September 10 Dodgers 4–8 Urías (16–7) Snell (6–9)43,63977–63L1
141September 11 Dodgers 2–11 Heaney (3–2) Musgrove (9–7)41,65277–64L2
142September 13@ Mariners 2–0 Darvish (14–7) Gilbert (12–6) Hader (32)34,74078–64W1
143September 14@ Mariners 1–6 Castillo (7–5) Clevinger (5–7)24,23878–65L1
144September 15@ Diamondbacks 0–4 Jameson (1–0) Manaea (7–9)17,12178–66L2
145September 16@ Diamondbacks 12–3 Snell (7–9) Bumgarner (6–15)19,94579–66W1
146September 17@ Diamondbacks 2–0 Musgrove (10–7) Gallen (12–3) Hader (33)29,79680–66W2
147September 18@ Diamondbacks 6–1 Darvish (15–7) Nelson (1–1)20,48081–66W3
148September 20 Cardinals 5–0 Clevinger (6–7) Wainwright (11–10)39,53882–66W4
149September 21 Cardinals 1–0 Snell (8–9) Mikolas (11–13) Hader (34)38,64383–66W5
150September 22 Cardinals 4–5 Flaherty (1–1) Martinez (4–4) Gallegos (14)33,38983–67L1
151September 23@ Rockies 3–4 (10) Bard (6–4) Morejón (4–1)48,32183–68L2
152September 24@ Rockies 9–3 Darvish (16–7) Kuhl (6–10)45,98384–68W1
153September 25@ Rockies 13–6 Suárez (5–1) Freeland (9–11)40,50385–68W2
154September 27 Dodgers 4–3 (10) Johnson (1–1) Kimbrel (6–7)32,12786–68W3
155September 28 Dodgers 0–1 (10) Vesia (5–0) Wilson (4–2) Kahnle (1)32,52386–69L1
156September 29 Dodgers 2–5 Heaney (4–3) Johnson (1–2) Price (2)35,63686–70L2
157September 30 White Sox 1–3 Martin (3–5) Darvish (16–8) Hendriks (35)37,49086–71L3
October: 3–2 (Home: 3–2; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
158October 1 White Sox 5–2 Clevinger (7–7) Cease (14–8) Hader (35)38,11487–71W1
159October 2 White Sox 1–2 Lynn (8–7) Snell (8–10) Hendriks (36)41,40787–72L1
160October 3 Giants 7–4 Morejón (5–1) Miller (0–1) Hader (36)31,68788–72W1
161October 4 Giants 6–2 Manaea (8–9) Cobb (7–8)32,88489–72W2
162October 5 Giants 1–8 Marte (1–1) Stammen (1–2)32,06489–73L1
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Padres team member

Trade Deadline


August 1: Taylor Rogers, Dinelson Lamet, Esteury Ruiz, & Robert Gasser to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for CP Josh Hader

August 2: MacKenzie Gore, CJ Abrams, Luke Voit, Robert Hassell, James Wood, & Jarlin Susana to the Washington Nationals in exchange for OF Juan Soto & 1B Josh Bell

August 2: Eric Hosmer, Max Ferguson, & Corey Rosier to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for P Jay Groome

August 2: Brent Rooker to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for C Cam Gallagher

August 2: Victor Acosta to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for UTL Brandon Drury

Postseason

Game log

2022 Postseason game log: 6–6 (Home: 3–1; Away: 3–5)
NL Wild Card Series: 2–1 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 7@ Mets 7–1 Darvish (1–0) Scherzer (0–1)41,6211–0
2October 8@ Mets 3–7 deGrom (1–0) Martinez (0–1) Lugo (1)42,1561–1
3October 9@ Mets 6–0 Musgrove (1–0) Bassitt (0–1)39,2412–1
NL Division Series: 3–1 (Home: 2–0; Away: 1–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 11@ Dodgers 3–5 Urías (1–0) Clevinger (0–1) Martin (1)52,4070–1
2October 12@ Dodgers 5–3 Darvish (1–0) Graterol (0–1) Hader (1)53,1221–1
3October 14 Dodgers 2–1 Snell (1–0) Gonsolin (0–1) Hader (2)45,1372–1
4October 15 Dodgers 5–3 Hill (1–0) Almonte (0–1) Hader (3)45,1393–1
NL Championship Series: 1–4 (Home: 1–1; Away: 0–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 18 Phillies 0–2 Wheeler (1–1) Darvish (2–1) Alvarado (1)44,8260–1
2October 19 Phillies 8–5 Snell (2–0) Nola (2–1) Hader (4)44,6071–1
3October 21@ Phillies 2–4 Suárez (1–0) Musgrove (1–1) Domínguez (1)45,2791–2
4October 22@ Phillies 6–10 Hand (2–0) Manaea (0–1)45,4671–3
5October 23@ Phillies 3–4 Alvarado (1–0) Suárez (0–1) Suárez (1)45,4851-4

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters

Roster

2022 San Diego Padres
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Jake Cronenworth 158587881403041788370.239.390
Manny Machado 15057810017237132102963.298.531
Jurickson Profar 152575821403621558573.243.391
Ha-seong Kim 1505175813029311591251.251.383
Trent Grisham 15245158831621753757.184.341
Austin Nola 1103474087150440234.251.329
Eric Hosmer 903353291160840033.272.391
Luke Voit 8229838671801348139.225.416
Wil Myers 772612968150741221.261.398
Jorge Alfaro 822562563140740111.246.383
José Azócar 98202245293010512.257.332
Juan Soto 52182314381616044.236.390
Josh Bell 53177263450314032.192.271
Brandon Drury 4616825409082809.238.435
Nomar Mazara 55159164280218010.264.352
CJ Abrams 4612516295021114.232.320
Luis Campusano 1648412101501.250.333
Matt Beaty 204364110102.093.163
Sergio Alcántara 223534000302.114.114
Robinson Canó 123313000101.091.091
Esteury Ruiz 142716110210.222.333
Matthew Batten 151902100102.105.158
Trayce Thompson 61411000202.071.071
Brandon Dixon 51413100100.214.286
Brent Rooker 2700000000.000.000
Eguy Rosario 7501000001.200.200
Luis Liberato 7500000000.000.000
Team Totals162546870513172751815368249574.241.382

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Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Yu Darvish 1683.1030300194.2148676737197
Joe Musgrove 1072.9330300181.0154675942184
Sean Manaea 894.9630280158.0155958750156
Blake Snell 8103.3824240128.0103514851171
Mike Clevinger 774.3323220114.110256553591
Nick Martinez 443.4747108106.19644414195
MacKenzie Gore 444.501613070.06635353772
Nabil Crismatt 522.94501067.15729222265
Luis García 463.39640361.05728231768
Steven Wilson 423.06501153.03620182053
Tim Hill 303.56550048.04520191425
Robert Suárez 512.27450147.22913122161
Taylor Rogers 154.354202841.1372220948
Craig Stammen 124.43331040.24522201035
Adrián Morejón 514.24260034.0311816928
Josh Hader 117.31190716.0171413922
Pierce Johnson 125.02150014.11488821
Reiss Knehr 003.9551013.21166410
Dinelson Lamet 019.49130012.1161413916
Tayler Scott 016.7580012.019109613
Ray Kerr 009.007005.035543
Pedro Ávila 004.502004.033215
Kyle Tyler 100.002004.020012
Wil Myers 007.364003.243300
Ryan Weathers 009.821103.264443
Austin Adams 100.002002.100032
Michel Báez 000.002002.010002
Matthew Batten 004.502002.021101
Javy Guerra 0018.001002.034431
José Castillo 009.001001.011111
Team Totals89733.81162162481443.112636606114681451

Source:

Farm system

Level TeamLeagueManagerWLPosition
Triple-A El Paso Chihuahuas Pacific Coast League Jared Sandberg 8565Won Eastern Division Title

1st

Double-A San Antonio Missions Texas League Phillip Wellman 3829Won First-Half Southern Division title

1st

High-A Fort Wayne TinCaps Midwest League Brian Esposito 27395th
Low-A Lake Elsinore Storm California League Eric Junge 40261st
Rookie ACL Padres Arizona Complex League Lukas Ray29252nd
Rookie DSL Padres Dominican Summer League Luis Mendez36232nd

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